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136 E 65th St for rent in New York City, NY

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AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - Ideally situated on a charming block in the Upper East Side, this magnificent four-story Colonial Revival townhouse boasts a distinctive copper bay window on the parlor floor, lofty ceilings, generously sized rooms, original hardwood floors, and abundant natural light and a private patio garden. Recently updated with refinished floors and fresh paint, this residence spans 20 feet wide and encompasses over 4,500 square feet of interior space with 4 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms, and an 880 SF private garden. Upon entering through the gracious marble foyer, one is greeted by the formal dining room, which opens onto a sunlit south-facing garden adorned with a bluestone patio. The galley-style kitchen and adjacent breakfast room showcase bespoke cabinetry, marble floors and countertops, and high-end appliances. The dramatic parlor floor hosts the living room and library, featuring 11'10 ceilings and impressive arched doors leading to Juliet balconies overlooking the garden. The north-facing library, adorned with oak paneling, includes a fireplace and a striking bay window, along with its own Juliet balcony. Ascending to the third floor reveals the south-facing primary bedroom, distinguished by three elegant arched doors with Juliet balconies, a fireplace, and a marble-appointed bathroom. Completing this level is a dressing room, study with extensive cabinetry or additional bedroom. The fourth floor accommodates two spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The north-facing suite also includes a convenient kitchenette. 136 East 65th Street enjoys a superb location amidst Manhattan's top-tier shops and restaurants. Nearby, you'll find Central Park, cultural landmarks, and an elegant neighborhood graced by some of the city's most luxurious single-family homes.


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